A downtown Portland movie theater has been closed since Thursday after being “cruelly and randomly” hit by a cyberattack, the company’s CEO said via social media.
Most of the “critical computer systems” at Living Room Theaters at the corner of Southwest 10th Ave. and Southwest Harvey Milk St. are currently “unusable,” CEO Steve Herring wrote in a message to customers on Facebook.
The company also operates a theater in Indianapolis, which was also hit by the cyberattack, Herring wrote. He gave no estimate of when either theater would be able to resume normal operations.
The Portland theater’s website was still down as of Monday morning.
Herring wrote that the company was in touch with the Portland field office of the FBI and with the U.S. Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agen

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